http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Image-capture-in-Yoshsemite-falls-tp5014630p5015657.html
I follow your recommendation and , again the ImageJ falls into capture images from my camera. I am including a snapshot image of the error window thee appears to help understand what is happening…
> On 14/10/2015, at 22:38, Rasband, Wayne (NIH/NIMH) [E] <
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>> On Oct 14, 2015, at 10:32 AM, Paulo Acioly <
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>> Hi Guys,
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>> I followed thee instructions indicated to use the sequence
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>> File - Import - video
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>> in a macbook pro mid 2012 under mac os x Yosemite.
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>> I downloaded the appropriated plug-in for ImageJ and follow the instructions to put Quick time capabilities in Yosemite …
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>> But the corresponding image window suddenly crashs …
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>> I am using the same firmware camera, a Sony XCD SX 910 that works fine in older versions of mac OS X
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> OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) and 10.11 (El Capitan) do not include the libraries required to run commands like File>Import>Video and File>Import>Using QuickTime that use QuickTime for Java. You can work around this problem by copying the files QTJava.zip and libQTJNative.jnilib, available at
http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/download/qt/ into ~/Library/Java/Extensions, where "~" is your home directory. OS X hides the Library folder by default, so you will need to open your home folder and check "Show Library Folder" in the View>Show View Options dialog. Before copying the files, you will need to create the ~/Library/Java and ~/Library/Java/Extensions folders.
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